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will they go on into eastern ukraine? that would be yet another crossing of yet another red line. >> if the united states could stop them, i use that phrase loosely. if the united states and western europe and everyone around the world can effectively contain the situation so that it stays in crimea, is that the best the west can hope for right now. >>> well, you know, yeah, but then what, then what? you just hand crimea over to russia on a silver plat teter. it is a terrible precedent under international law. there has to be serious and creative diplomacy to make sure this does not happen. i know they are two different situations. the closest we have is georgia in 2008. there was a serious miscalculation and a confrontation. the georgians lost and the russians won. it took years to stabilize the situation. >> six years later, it took years to stabilize the situation. >> they still have effective control or the influence they want to have right there. >> you have a democratic government right there. things are much better
will they go on into eastern ukraine? that would be yet another crossing of yet another red line. >> if the united states could stop them, i use that phrase loosely. if the united states and western europe and everyone around the world can effectively contain the situation so that it stays in crimea, is that the best the west can hope for right now. >>> well, you know, yeah, but then what, then what? you just hand crimea over to russia on a silver plat teter. it is a terrible...
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secretary of state john kerry is headed to ukraine to meet with the country's new government tomorrow. >>> today in the bay's tracy pots is live on capitol hill this morning where leaders are preparing a very tough response. this is exactly what ukrainians have been fearing. >> reporter: well, it it is and the concern is russia getting involved into what level russia's getting involved. initially they said that their military was not involved but now we are seeing armed forces in the southern areas of ukraine taking over airports. as of this morning, a terminal as well, a ferry terminal, men who are speaking russian, wearing uniforms and driving vehicles with russian plates even though russia says it has not sent its military in to take over. now it's not just the southern region but the east as well. secretary kerry headed over there to support the growing democracy, the new government, there. but also to impose economic sanctions or the threat of economic sanctions if russia doesn't back off and they've got at least ten other countries, he says, willing to do that as well. peggy? >>
secretary of state john kerry is headed to ukraine to meet with the country's new government tomorrow. >>> today in the bay's tracy pots is live on capitol hill this morning where leaders are preparing a very tough response. this is exactly what ukrainians have been fearing. >> reporter: well, it it is and the concern is russia getting involved into what level russia's getting involved. initially they said that their military was not involved but now we are seeing armed forces in...
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what individual investors here in the united states needs now. we are covering your assets in a. ♪ see what's new at projectluna.com gerri: tonight, an investor's guide to the ukraine. early we broke on the turmoil going on overseas and how does this impact your bottom line in the u.s. two we are covering your assets tonight with a chief investment strategy. scott martin, chief strategist for martin advisers and president of his private access company. trade like a stock market wizard. i wish i could do that today. i'm not sure that i can. i'm going to start with you. a lot of people are concerned about the markets today. it fell 250 points. rally back a little bit. would he make of this? >> well, it is a natural reaction. of course stocks are going to sell off at the beginning of a crisis like this. if you didn't do something in response to this, he is probably going to do so now. and who has been hit the hardest? the russian stock market was down 1.10%. >> we are not going to be drawing any red line. and the currencies have been smoked. the s
what individual investors here in the united states needs now. we are covering your assets in a. ♪ see what's new at projectluna.com gerri: tonight, an investor's guide to the ukraine. early we broke on the turmoil going on overseas and how does this impact your bottom line in the u.s. two we are covering your assets tonight with a chief investment strategy. scott martin, chief strategist for martin advisers and president of his private access company. trade like a stock market wizard. i wish...
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so there's been all this intervention by the united states in the ukraine and they have no intention of ceasing it's very doubtful that this uprising that took place led by spearheaded by increasingly as time went on outrage freshest forces would have succeeded without the backing that they were receiving the negotiating intervention that and the support that they were receiving from the u.s. and the other nato powers and stoking tensions around ukraine the western media has been flooded with unfounded claims that the russian army is invading ukraine. and associates takes a closer look. the courses in ukraine has brought a media frenzy the likes of which we have not seen in a while misinformation on what exactly has been unraveling on the ground is running the show for one and a legit ultimatum that russia never made has been all over the news headlines the media emotionally stated that russia gave ukrainian troops a deadline to surrender or it would attack not only did moscow deny these allegations but no military personnel based in crimea confirmed the ultimatum had ever been issue
so there's been all this intervention by the united states in the ukraine and they have no intention of ceasing it's very doubtful that this uprising that took place led by spearheaded by increasingly as time went on outrage freshest forces would have succeeded without the backing that they were receiving the negotiating intervention that and the support that they were receiving from the u.s. and the other nato powers and stoking tensions around ukraine the western media has been flooded with...
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in ukraine. from the latest correspondent jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon. jennifer? >> greta, officials tell us they are seeing military movement by russian forces into and out of the area.
in ukraine. from the latest correspondent jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon. jennifer? >> greta, officials tell us they are seeing military movement by russian forces into and out of the area.
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i think we need to reject, the united states needs to reject, the zero sum look at this that ukraine must choose to be russian or choose to be western. this is a sovereign nation. they should be able to live how they please and have their sovereignty respected. he broke that. i think the readout you read out earlier was remarkable. i've worked on a lot of these at the white house and it was trying to figure out ways to say nothing with different words. they talked about issues of mutual concern, whatever. this was direct. this was in putin's face. and letting him know there will be diplomatic consequences like kicking them out of the g-8, sanctions, breaking off trade talks. there's little you can do it here militarily. i don't think it's in the u.s. interests to start a war with russia but there will be an international response. it will be isolating for russia. >> what does that mean, elise, do you think, to somebody like putin? we're not going to participate in the prep pratory meetings for the g-8. maybe there won't be any this year. >> i think it's a slap on the wrist. putin has
i think we need to reject, the united states needs to reject, the zero sum look at this that ukraine must choose to be russian or choose to be western. this is a sovereign nation. they should be able to live how they please and have their sovereignty respected. he broke that. i think the readout you read out earlier was remarkable. i've worked on a lot of these at the white house and it was trying to figure out ways to say nothing with different words. they talked about issues of mutual...
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of the ukraine. neil: what did the global recovery, itself depends on country, it is slowed from what it was, at least at numbers are positive, from most countries, but, it is not as strong as i thought, here in united states, there had been hopes that was year we could have 4% growth, construct activity could get booming again, it slowed now people are not as optimistic do you feel that in china, do you feel that, could affect what do you in china? >> the demand for conditio construct to grow in china, is still -- a huge market for it. and it really doesn't have direct relation with the global slow recovery. neil: i'm surprised because, china's market had gotten to a . where some were concerned it was overheating and chinese government tried to control that, i assume by what you are saying that they feel they have. and that this is an orderly growth, it will not be sort of like we experienced here, of meltdown in real estate or in a constructed activity? >> we're a globalized company, the whole worl
of the ukraine. neil: what did the global recovery, itself depends on country, it is slowed from what it was, at least at numbers are positive, from most countries, but, it is not as strong as i thought, here in united states, there had been hopes that was year we could have 4% growth, construct activity could get booming again, it slowed now people are not as optimistic do you feel that in china, do you feel that, could affect what do you in china? >> the demand for conditio construct to...
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this is part of ukraine. what next? i'm hard pressed to believe the united states wants to take military action here. i think there will be a great deal to isolate russia internationally. vladimir putin is jabbing hfingr in everyone's chest. >> what influence does president barack obama here? >> it's got to be broader than that. putin is in such a different place. you hear it all the time. he refers to ukraine and other countries as the nearer a broad. he would like to restore as much soviet influence. he really does reject the west as meddling in the affairs of russia and wants to project strengtd. he's casting this as a protection of russians in the eastern part of ukraine. it's very much a split country east and west. there are ukrainians who identify with russia in the eastern part of the country. let's be honest. russia invading a neighborhooding country, bloody crack down. it gets the west worried. we saw this in 2008 in georgia. the west didn't do a lot. there isn't a lot of leverage against russia except economi
this is part of ukraine. what next? i'm hard pressed to believe the united states wants to take military action here. i think there will be a great deal to isolate russia internationally. vladimir putin is jabbing hfingr in everyone's chest. >> what influence does president barack obama here? >> it's got to be broader than that. putin is in such a different place. you hear it all the time. he refers to ukraine and other countries as the nearer a broad. he would like to restore as...
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the good news here is that europe, unlike the united states had a mild winter. they have a ton of inventory, more than 20% they do by this point. so natural gas in the short term could see a spike but europe should be okay and as you know here in the united states, we have a lot of natural gas we're producing that we might end up exporting to europe at one point if russia continues to escalate this situation in ukraine. >> so andres, you heard our report from steve leastman, what if something like that happens, what advice do you give investors? >> this could get worse before better. very fluid situation. i can't really predict what the next 24, 48 hours will give you. at the end of the day if you think about the next two or three years, this really shouldn't change the picture, right? something mentioned earlier that i think is key. the pressure on russia could come from the markets. just to put this into prospe perspecti perspective, it was mentioned russia equities are down 10%. that is more money that russia spent in the oclympicsolympics,? this will put pre
the good news here is that europe, unlike the united states had a mild winter. they have a ton of inventory, more than 20% they do by this point. so natural gas in the short term could see a spike but europe should be okay and as you know here in the united states, we have a lot of natural gas we're producing that we might end up exporting to europe at one point if russia continues to escalate this situation in ukraine. >> so andres, you heard our report from steve leastman, what if...
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united states are used to. the freedoms that we hold so dear in our country. and we saw them initially being countered by brutal police attacks on them. but you know, mr. speaker, a right prevailed and the people in the streets won, and they clearly said that they don't want to have russian domination, but instead they want to look toward the west rather than look east. the european union has been for ating with ukraine some time, and their president now deposed said that he would rather work with russia and to the russian customs union, which is sort of, in my opinion, a rekindling of the old soviet union, and that angered many people in the ukraine and they took to the streets. i hope that the european union continues to make overcures -- overtures to ukraine. i think now is a very, very critical moment in that the united states has a role to play with our european allies to try to tell the people of ukraine that we would like them to look westward and that in looking westward there will be opportunities for
united states are used to. the freedoms that we hold so dear in our country. and we saw them initially being countered by brutal police attacks on them. but you know, mr. speaker, a right prevailed and the people in the streets won, and they clearly said that they don't want to have russian domination, but instead they want to look toward the west rather than look east. the european union has been for ating with ukraine some time, and their president now deposed said that he would rather work...
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russia is moving forward with military exercises, not far from ukraine's border. the drills are schedule again tomorrow. secretary of state john kerry talked with his russian counter part today and delivered a warning. >> we believe that everybody now needs to step back and avoid any kind of provocations. >> john kerry said the russian foreign minister agreed to respect the borders of ukraine. kerry said the u.s. supports the new interim government and elected today by the ukranian parliament. >> nick shiffrin has more on that story from kiev. here is a huge step forward for the future of this country, were there is a new parliament as you said and new government and new hope for the future. but still the focus is here on independence square. the center of what they call the third revolution here in ukraine. let me show you a little bit about what is going on here. the security is still here. silt early morning friday. but you can still hear that these barriers are still up. and there is a guard tower right there, that is always manned. and part of the reason for
russia is moving forward with military exercises, not far from ukraine's border. the drills are schedule again tomorrow. secretary of state john kerry talked with his russian counter part today and delivered a warning. >> we believe that everybody now needs to step back and avoid any kind of provocations. >> john kerry said the russian foreign minister agreed to respect the borders of ukraine. kerry said the u.s. supports the new interim government and elected today by the ukranian...
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. >> early ray, secretary of state john kerry said the u.s. would hold russia directly responsible to any escalation in the ukraine. ahn kerry offered ukraine package of loan guarantees and send a warning to moscow. >> none of us want to escalate this so that it becomes the kind of confrontation where people cannot find a reasonable path a result,d where, as you're stuck in a place that's very hard to climb down from. slowlyian markets are recovering from monday's selloff, the biggest loss in five years in the ruble dropped to a record low. non-russian companies with exposure are still worried about their aspects. >> how much of this is a shadow about what is going on in ukraine? >> if it deteriorates, we all have ramifications in terms of economic activity. i sincerely hope it gets resolved before that. welcome back. i am mark barton. 6:32 a.m. in london and is getting breaking earnings from the second biggest sportswear maker, adidas sporting goods company, number two after nike and earnings for the fourth quarter beating estimates. fourth q
. >> early ray, secretary of state john kerry said the u.s. would hold russia directly responsible to any escalation in the ukraine. ahn kerry offered ukraine package of loan guarantees and send a warning to moscow. >> none of us want to escalate this so that it becomes the kind of confrontation where people cannot find a reasonable path a result,d where, as you're stuck in a place that's very hard to climb down from. slowlyian markets are recovering from monday's selloff, the...
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the peninsula is in the south of ukraine, population 1.9 million. grammy is part of the country, but governs itself as a semi autonomous state. it is also home to russia's lack see -- black sea fleet. are dedicated to the integrity of my country, and we will do everything we can, everything possible, and we will use all tools and legal means in order to civilize ukraine. >> that is the new prime minister. 30 $5 billion -- in aid. we caught up with him this morning. >> we will do everything not to default. we have enough resources and if we get financial support on the united states, the european union, the imf, we will do it. billion.5 the imf says it is ready to respond to ukraine's request. the u.s. thus far has pledged $1 billion in loan guarantees. $1 billion down, 34 billion dollars to go. ukraine's money problems, together with the situation in crimea, are shaking of the regional markets. fell to recordle lows against the u.s. dollar. ukrainian stocks also fell. it does not help that russia is flexing its military muscle. russia has put fighte
the peninsula is in the south of ukraine, population 1.9 million. grammy is part of the country, but governs itself as a semi autonomous state. it is also home to russia's lack see -- black sea fleet. are dedicated to the integrity of my country, and we will do everything we can, everything possible, and we will use all tools and legal means in order to civilize ukraine. >> that is the new prime minister. 30 $5 billion -- in aid. we caught up with him this morning. >> we will do...
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assia, meanwhile, is running second day military exercises near the ukraine border. the rest of the secretary of state was in kiev on wednesday to play support for the new government. >> the first up is the formation of a new government. sit downortunity to with that new government and identify the plans of the new ukrainian government, their diagnosis of the problem, and then identify specifically what we can do to help. >> lawmakers in ukraine unveiled an interim government wednesday to be led by prime minister arseniy yatsenyuk. he is a leader who topped u.s. diplomat victory and clearly favors an elite phone call released before ouster.ch's >> i think he is the economic experience, the governing experience. >> in venezuela, five intelligence agents have been arrested for the shooting deaths of protesters amidst violent antigovernment protests that have killed at least 16 people. three other agents and six police officers were arrested on monday. on wednesday, president nicolas maduro held a national peace conference aimed at quelling the crisis, but the oppositio
assia, meanwhile, is running second day military exercises near the ukraine border. the rest of the secretary of state was in kiev on wednesday to play support for the new government. >> the first up is the formation of a new government. sit downortunity to with that new government and identify the plans of the new ukrainian government, their diagnosis of the problem, and then identify specifically what we can do to help. >> lawmakers in ukraine unveiled an interim government...
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what impact and the european union ordered united states have on the events on the ground in the ukraine? >> first of all, how much support they are going to give the ukrainians. i need a government that is reasonably functional, which they don't have, but they also need money which they thought they have. $15 billion was committed by putin but only 3 billion made it to the ukrainian coppers. with the crackdown that failed during the olympics, the money is no longer there. the russian government said you can find the 2 billion from someone else. how about the imf? the imf is under political pressure to provide some financing, which out which ukraine will default, they will have to see a government working in ukraine and that will have to include just folks that will be acceptable to demonstrators, but some the technocrats that have the capability who are pretty corrupt and some of whom come from yanukovych's former supporters in the region. the u.s. has to do a couple of things -- facilitate, use the lever of cash from the imf to facilitate a workable outcome that will make the demonstra
what impact and the european union ordered united states have on the events on the ground in the ukraine? >> first of all, how much support they are going to give the ukrainians. i need a government that is reasonably functional, which they don't have, but they also need money which they thought they have. $15 billion was committed by putin but only 3 billion made it to the ukrainian coppers. with the crackdown that failed during the olympics, the money is no longer there. the russian...
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. >>> the crisis in ukraine. vladimir putin will do next. joining me now is robert legvald and general mark kimmet and fareed zakaria. fareed, we spoke last night and had a fascinating debate about the state of play. i want to play you a clip. this is president clinton talking to me at the cgi last september about his own dealings with vladimir putin because it seems to me that trust in putin right now is absolutely key. listen to this. >> mr. putin has got -- he's very smart. >> you know him better than most people. >> yeah, i do. >> what was he like behind closed doors away from sort of the public utterances? >> smart and remarkably -- we had a really good, blunt relationship. >> how blunt? >> brutally blunt. >> did putin ever renege on a personal agreement made to you? >> no, he did not. >> behind closed doors he could be trusted. >> he kept his word in all the deals we made. >> i found that fascinating insight into that relationship and into the character of putin. and i remember bill clinton going on to say that what you had to be weary
. >>> the crisis in ukraine. vladimir putin will do next. joining me now is robert legvald and general mark kimmet and fareed zakaria. fareed, we spoke last night and had a fascinating debate about the state of play. i want to play you a clip. this is president clinton talking to me at the cgi last september about his own dealings with vladimir putin because it seems to me that trust in putin right now is absolutely key. listen to this. >> mr. putin has got -- he's very smart....
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i think that's the message the united states and the e.u. has to send. let's say let's work with russia to provide a solution and not simply use a hammer to try and hammer the ukranian people into submission. >> it's no secret to diplomats and analysts putin has wanted to create an eastern alliance for countries if you will some parts of the old soviet union. part of his focus now seems to be -- correct me if i'm wrong -- with krimea that would give him access, another warm water port. it's important to him. if you see moves in that area i'm sure we'd see that as a sign >> it is important to russia. and we should be sensitive to russia's interests in the region as well. it's not as if that this is going to be a move toward the united states and western democracy overnight. i think what our position is and has to be that we want to see ukraine which is an independent country have the ukranian people decide for themself what kind of future they want. they're free, they're independent. we want to see a free and independent europe that is whole and at peace.
i think that's the message the united states and the e.u. has to send. let's say let's work with russia to provide a solution and not simply use a hammer to try and hammer the ukranian people into submission. >> it's no secret to diplomats and analysts putin has wanted to create an eastern alliance for countries if you will some parts of the old soviet union. part of his focus now seems to be -- correct me if i'm wrong -- with krimea that would give him access, another warm water port....
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ukraine's interim leader says his country is on the brink of disaster. >> we urge president putin to pull back his military. >>> inside parliament the entry rim prime minister made a plea to prevent war. outside the streets of kiev were filled with fresh memories of bloodshed during the ousting of the former russian backed leader. ukraine called off the troops. >> reporter: ukraine's defense council said his country does not have the military to fend off russia. >> this is an aggression. even aggression is a threat of war. >> russia thought this brazen act of aggression. >> reporter: but no one is offering military support to ukraine. the u.s. is emphasizing diploma cy and sanctions. this afternoon, john kerry announced he will go to kiev. >> i believe russia will set its stage to try to present a different face on. in moscow a group of prokers prokers -- protesters showed support. president obama today spoke with his counter parts in great britain, poland and germany. the white house said all four leaders expressed grave concern about the invasion. and tonight the group of seven nat
ukraine's interim leader says his country is on the brink of disaster. >> we urge president putin to pull back his military. >>> inside parliament the entry rim prime minister made a plea to prevent war. outside the streets of kiev were filled with fresh memories of bloodshed during the ousting of the former russian backed leader. ukraine called off the troops. >> reporter: ukraine's defense council said his country does not have the military to fend off russia. >>...
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it was stated by the official representative of the foreign affairs ministry at the briefing anasta now emily's the parties are able to make balanced and objective decisions the controls of the situation in ukraine will settle down since the for the worsening the crisis could lead to unpredictable consequences both in the region in the whole world is the legacy of the diesel is going to get some addicts human urge all parties to make decisions objectively can responsibly and to refrain from actions that can provoke me for the aggravation of the ukrainian crisis. extend hopes for the legalization of the situation in ap style of all political forces but he just assumed he was moaning about what yet. the president can extend this openness of eyes met with the members of the national advisory board the main directions on the frail the realization of the economic potential cause extent implementation of the international initiatives of the republic as well as preparations for expo two thousand seventeen what discussed during a meeting in addition participants of the meeting exchange views on
it was stated by the official representative of the foreign affairs ministry at the briefing anasta now emily's the parties are able to make balanced and objective decisions the controls of the situation in ukraine will settle down since the for the worsening the crisis could lead to unpredictable consequences both in the region in the whole world is the legacy of the diesel is going to get some addicts human urge all parties to make decisions objectively can responsibly and to refrain from...
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secretary of state john kerry are holding talks today. the ministerial conference was supposed to focus on the situation in libya, but it has been overshadowed by the crisis in ukraine. both men did meet in paris yesterday but no concrete agreements had been reached. we will see how this goes today. moammar gadhafi's son is currently behind bars in tripoli. that is according to the libyan government. after his father's death, saadi fled to niger. he is awaiting trial, accused of shooting registers when he was leading the libyan special forces. >> he was known as the libyan dictator football playing son. saadi gadhafi has been brought home to face trial. gadhafi of saadi getting his head shaved shortly after arriving in prison. he had been living in the sahara and country since fleeing upon the fall of his father's regime in september 2011. the 40-year-old was known for having a decadent late boy lifestyle-- playboy that he fancied himself a professional footballer, running the libyan football federation as he pleased. he managed to get hi
secretary of state john kerry are holding talks today. the ministerial conference was supposed to focus on the situation in libya, but it has been overshadowed by the crisis in ukraine. both men did meet in paris yesterday but no concrete agreements had been reached. we will see how this goes today. moammar gadhafi's son is currently behind bars in tripoli. that is according to the libyan government. after his father's death, saadi fled to niger. he is awaiting trial, accused of shooting...
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the united states has developed a package of bilateral assistance focused on meeting ukraine's most pressing needs. this package will include a $1 billion loan guarantee and i.m.f. legislation which will support the i.m.f.'s capacity to lend additional resources to ukraine and help preserve continued u.s. leadership within its important institution at a critical time. while the united states will not increase our total financial commitment to the i.m.f. by approving the 2010 reforms, it is important to note that for every $is the united states contributes to the i.m.f., other countries provide $4 more. at a time when the u.s. is at the forefront of international calls at urging the fund to play a central and active first responder role in ukraine, it's imperative that we secure passage of i.m.f. legislation now so we can show support for the i.m.f. in this critical moment and preserve our leading influential voice in this institution. i want to be clear that even as we deal with the unfolding events in ukraine, we continue to focus on our central objective, expanding opportunity for all amer
the united states has developed a package of bilateral assistance focused on meeting ukraine's most pressing needs. this package will include a $1 billion loan guarantee and i.m.f. legislation which will support the i.m.f.'s capacity to lend additional resources to ukraine and help preserve continued u.s. leadership within its important institution at a critical time. while the united states will not increase our total financial commitment to the i.m.f. by approving the 2010 reforms, it is...
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. >>> united states, european allies slapping sanctions on russia as it refuses to back down on ukraine. hi, everyone. i'm gretchen carlson. pro russian troops tightening the grip and pushing russia to leave ukraine to join russia. they set a referendum vote on secession, a vote president obama called a violation of international law. travel bans. european union suspending trade meetings with moscow and threatening to withdraw from g-8 summit in sochi. all this as russian navy sinks an old ship in the sea. why did they do it? to block ukrainian ships from entering or leaving port. president obama urging an aid package for ukrainian government. >> i want to be clear there's also a way to resolve this crisis that respects the interest of the russian federation. there's been a lot of talk about the issues. i'm calling on congress to follow up these words with action, specifically to support the imf's capacity to lend resources to ukraine and provide american assistance for ukrainian government. >> meantime u.s. military boosting its presence now in eastern europe sending a dozen f-16 fight
. >>> united states, european allies slapping sanctions on russia as it refuses to back down on ukraine. hi, everyone. i'm gretchen carlson. pro russian troops tightening the grip and pushing russia to leave ukraine to join russia. they set a referendum vote on secession, a vote president obama called a violation of international law. travel bans. european union suspending trade meetings with moscow and threatening to withdraw from g-8 summit in sochi. all this as russian navy sinks an...
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creamier within the borders of ukrainian state. this is the only way for us. we think that. the this is the only peaceful and consideration miz dental costs along with the ukrainian. i mean claim yet within the borders of the screen and states. did you think that this solution can be found very quickly it's christmas homes because the suspicion that it has to be. his attorney green for these violations so it's just different. keeping too much and stick to a pretense to get my balance on the phenomenal intuitive sense enough to mind i can count on community in crimea by giving much for that. well before we take a stool greatness is briefly recap the untold story for you the russian president the team and putin says that moscow's does not recognize ukraine's interim government common sense to them over the ukrainian president viktor yanukovich routine said moscow still no call was to use many people in ukraine but would not condone it out in the fuel cap for his comments came just as us next tuesday john kerry arrived in kiev for tal
creamier within the borders of ukrainian state. this is the only way for us. we think that. the this is the only peaceful and consideration miz dental costs along with the ukrainian. i mean claim yet within the borders of the screen and states. did you think that this solution can be found very quickly it's christmas homes because the suspicion that it has to be. his attorney green for these violations so it's just different. keeping too much and stick to a pretense to get my balance on the...
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i'm not going to go through the history of ukraine with you. but the fact is, crimea is a sovereign part of a sovereign nation of ukraine. and the people of ukraine, by the hundreds of thousands, went to a square in subzero inc. -- subfreezing weather saying they did not want to be part of putin's russia. and that is what it was all about. now that the olympics are over, immediately afterwards, we now see the occupation of crimea. and by the way, in case you missed it, one of the reasons why there is a majority population of russians in crimea is because stalin exported all of the tartars, and the fact is that over half of them were killed as he drove them from crimea. the fact is, this is a blatant act of aggression on the part of vladimir putin and one that must be unacceptable to the world community. it cannot stand. [applause] and i have to be very honest with you. there is not a military option that could be exercised now. but the most powerful and biggest and strongest nation in the world should have lengthy of options, and those options
i'm not going to go through the history of ukraine with you. but the fact is, crimea is a sovereign part of a sovereign nation of ukraine. and the people of ukraine, by the hundreds of thousands, went to a square in subzero inc. -- subfreezing weather saying they did not want to be part of putin's russia. and that is what it was all about. now that the olympics are over, immediately afterwards, we now see the occupation of crimea. and by the way, in case you missed it, one of the reasons why...
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state andcretary of his counterpart have talked ukraine plans of the affecting the territorial sovereignty. this has rattled investors here. today things seem to be a little calmer in kiev. >> what are you hearing from the people on the ground? do they think they need more assistance from the united states and the eu? >> they are expecting that nato which includes the united states will step up to the plate if required. they have treaty obligations. i think that is something they are expecting. the debt situation, one could argue is somewhat out of control in the ukraine. we have come out and said we would be willing to lend the country $1 billion. john kerry announced that news earlier this week. that is just a drop in the bucket. can these debt issues be solved? but it hase solved to be properly dealt with. the international monetary fund is the organization that should take care of this situation. willerstand that the imf meet early next week to start working with the new government. the prime minister yesterday made a good point in his declaration and he says it's a high priority for t
state andcretary of his counterpart have talked ukraine plans of the affecting the territorial sovereignty. this has rattled investors here. today things seem to be a little calmer in kiev. >> what are you hearing from the people on the ground? do they think they need more assistance from the united states and the eu? >> they are expecting that nato which includes the united states will step up to the plate if required. they have treaty obligations. i think that is something they...
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what are we supposed to be doing here with the ukraine? >> with ukraine. >> everyone knows that's important territory in the heart of europe. i think right now, we need to be working very closely. with our european allies to identify right away a whole menu of economic sanctions that we would apply in the event that the russians don't move their troops out of crimea. they can, of course, garrison on their base but they need to evacuate other parts of the crimea. we would have that in place. at the same time, we need to be working with the new government in kiev to make it clear that the west is there to back them up and support them economically. i think we will be considering in congress some loan guarantee packages. i know the administration will be working with the imf. >> don't you think the situation is compare aible too what happened in georgia in 2008? meaning we talked a great game but were not prepared to do anything? >> in 2008, that was the result. i do think this case is somewhat different because you now have this new governme
what are we supposed to be doing here with the ukraine? >> with ukraine. >> everyone knows that's important territory in the heart of europe. i think right now, we need to be working very closely. with our european allies to identify right away a whole menu of economic sanctions that we would apply in the event that the russians don't move their troops out of crimea. they can, of course, garrison on their base but they need to evacuate other parts of the crimea. we would have that...
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this is the biggest strategic crisis the united states has faced since 46911. >> europe's borders are being redrawn by force. >> who do you want to restore the russian empoo ir? >> russian forces have invaded and now have complete control of the country's crimea region. >> ukraine is the crown jewel. >> this is most seriously the biggest deficit of our lives since the cold war ended. >> pressure is on the mid-west to do something. >> this will get worse before it gets better. >> you got to believe it's over. >> we have to be in this for the long haul. >> it's now unclear just what the west can do about it. >> john kerry arrived in ukraine tomorrow. >> putin is not going to back off this w
this is the biggest strategic crisis the united states has faced since 46911. >> europe's borders are being redrawn by force. >> who do you want to restore the russian empoo ir? >> russian forces have invaded and now have complete control of the country's crimea region. >> ukraine is the crown jewel. >> this is most seriously the biggest deficit of our lives since the cold war ended. >> pressure is on the mid-west to do something. >> this will get worse...
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big news out of ukraine. >> indeed. as you wake up in the west the obama administration is taking action against russian officials. president obama is freezing the american assets and denying them visas to travel to the united states. the white house says the new sanctions target anyone directly involved in destabilizing ukraine. that includes russians and ukrainians. >> in rome this morning, secretary of state john kerry met briefly with russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov for the second time in two days. lavrov said it produced no agreement. he said the sanctions will not help solve the crisis. meanwhile, crimea's local government is planning a referendum in ten days on whether to become part of russia. crimea's legislature unanimously endorsed that move. elizabeth palmer is in the port city of crimea where there was a dramatic act of sabotage overnight. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and norah. you can probably see behind me there's a sunken ship. well, the ukrainian navy tells us it
big news out of ukraine. >> indeed. as you wake up in the west the obama administration is taking action against russian officials. president obama is freezing the american assets and denying them visas to travel to the united states. the white house says the new sanctions target anyone directly involved in destabilizing ukraine. that includes russians and ukrainians. >> in rome this morning, secretary of state john kerry met briefly with russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov for...
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the united states calls on russia to provide deescalation by withdrawing the forces from ukraine and refraining from any interference elsewhere in ukraine. as we are hearing from the senior white house officials, the white house is making the diplomatic threat that the white house is no longer making preparations for the g-8 summit in sochi in june, and that is a clear shot to the russians as to what is happening next. but also, the fact that the united states is condemning russian's military action and considering it a violation of the international law, and jim, the contrast is very striking, and with respect to the kremlin's version of the phone call. it talks about how president putin was draw iing attention t the provocative and the criminal actions of the ultra-nationalist, and so the president of the united states and the president of russia have two different views on this, and it appears that as the conversations were going on, this national security meeting was happening here at the white house, and we have exclusive pictures of that, of the defense secretary chuck hagel of
the united states calls on russia to provide deescalation by withdrawing the forces from ukraine and refraining from any interference elsewhere in ukraine. as we are hearing from the senior white house officials, the white house is making the diplomatic threat that the white house is no longer making preparations for the g-8 summit in sochi in june, and that is a clear shot to the russians as to what is happening next. but also, the fact that the united states is condemning russian's military...
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we'll get to the tense situation in ukraine in a few moments. the vice president of the united states hits the television circuit this week and the inevitable 2016 questions were asked. >> you've been very open about talking about 2016 and considering what you're going to do. where are you in your thought process? what are you taking into account? >> well, you know, i was planning on making a major announcement tonight, but i decided tonight is your night. >> thank you. >> and so -- >> thank you. >> and then it was off to "the view" where biden had the fun with the soon-to retire barbara walters. >> do not expect you to come on this program and announce that you're going to run for president. i won't object if you want to. do you want to? >> i'll tell you what, make you a deal. if you stick around, i will announce my decision with you. >> if hillary does not run, will you -- you have said that if she runs for president, you will not run. >> no, i haven't. no. >> so how are the media covering this dance? joining us now, lauren ashburn, amy holmes
we'll get to the tense situation in ukraine in a few moments. the vice president of the united states hits the television circuit this week and the inevitable 2016 questions were asked. >> you've been very open about talking about 2016 and considering what you're going to do. where are you in your thought process? what are you taking into account? >> well, you know, i was planning on making a major announcement tonight, but i decided tonight is your night. >> thank you....
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vice prime minister say it is referendum will ask if they want to split from ukraine and if they want to join the russian federation. >>> lawmakers in the united states are considering punitive measures against russia's leaders and ways to bolsters to interim ukrainian leadership. they're planning to begin resolutirea draft resolution saying they violate the united nations charter and urges leaders to withdraw troops from crimea. lawmakers are looking for other ways to turn up the heat. the draft resolution recommends the u.s. government suspend new visas for senior russian officials. it calls for financial and trade sanctions on banks and commercial institutions with links to russia's government. members of the house are also considering economic aid for ukraine. >>> senior u.s. defense department officials will send military jets to countries in the baltic region around ukraine. they want to help american allies boost their defense capabilities. defense secretary chuck hagel discussed the plan with members of the senate armed services committee. >> the defense department is pursuing
vice prime minister say it is referendum will ask if they want to split from ukraine and if they want to join the russian federation. >>> lawmakers in the united states are considering punitive measures against russia's leaders and ways to bolsters to interim ukrainian leadership. they're planning to begin resolutirea draft resolution saying they violate the united nations charter and urges leaders to withdraw troops from crimea. lawmakers are looking for other ways to turn up the...
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any military intervention in ukraine? >> it's an outrage women can still make 77 cents for every dollar a man earns. >> there's got to be some down side on having a woman president. something. something that may not fit with that office. >> this isn't 1954. it's 2014. a woman deserves equal pay for equal work. in some states they're so far in the past, they're even pushing laws to legalize segregation based on sexual orientation. >> this is how fundamental freedoms of trampled. >> freedom of speech, and religious expression. >> we've let some team define freedom for too long. >> the russian flag flies over crimea today as vladimir putin weighs further intervention in ukraine. tanks are on the streets in crimea's two major cities while masked men surround the airports. back here in the u.s., the response to russia's actions is ramping up. the u.n. security council is holding an emergency meeting on ukraine. in washington, security officials, including the secretary of defense, were seen leaving the white house earlier this
any military intervention in ukraine? >> it's an outrage women can still make 77 cents for every dollar a man earns. >> there's got to be some down side on having a woman president. something. something that may not fit with that office. >> this isn't 1954. it's 2014. a woman deserves equal pay for equal work. in some states they're so far in the past, they're even pushing laws to legalize segregation based on sexual orientation. >> this is how fundamental freedoms of...
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secretary of state john kerry is due to meet ukraine's new leaders on tuesday to show support. the u.s. is suspending military exercises and trade talk with russia and says it may consider sanctions. an international body that keeps an eye on security in europe is conducting a facts-finding mission in ukraine. >> our diplomatic editor james bays has this report from the united nations in new york. >> the third security council meeting about ukraine in four days. this time it was called by the ruban ambassador, and it soon became clear why. vitaly churkin had a letter from deposed president viktor yanukovych. russia is accused of invading crimea. "no", said vitaly churkin, "we were invited in." it prompted strong condemnation. >> russia has every right to wish that events in ukraine turned out differently. it does not have the right to express the unhappiness by using military force or trying to convince the world community that up is down and black is white. >> the russian representative claims that viktor yanukovych called for russian military intervention. "we are talking abo
secretary of state john kerry is due to meet ukraine's new leaders on tuesday to show support. the u.s. is suspending military exercises and trade talk with russia and says it may consider sanctions. an international body that keeps an eye on security in europe is conducting a facts-finding mission in ukraine. >> our diplomatic editor james bays has this report from the united nations in new york. >> the third security council meeting about ukraine in four days. this time it was...
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nobody controls anything in ukraine at the moment. putin's trying to control something, but the moderates don't control the fascists in the streets. the united states doesn't control the government in kiev, that's why kerry is going there tomorrow. not to ask what they want, to tell them to chill out. they have to calm down if they want us to back them. putin is trying to control something. i think those troops, i'm not sure, were from the naval base. it's not an invasion. let's be grown-ups, crimea is russia, it is part of russia, and what's happened this last week ends that story. it's never going to leave russia again, whether it's independent, part of ukraine or part of russia. that story is over. >> i'm going to leave it there. fascinating debate, thank you both for joining me. this will, of course, rumble on hopefully for not too much longer before it gets resolved. it's a tense and dangerous situation. i appreciate both of you for your clarity on that. >>> a beautiful young woman shot to death, what really happened, did oscar p
nobody controls anything in ukraine at the moment. putin's trying to control something, but the moderates don't control the fascists in the streets. the united states doesn't control the government in kiev, that's why kerry is going there tomorrow. not to ask what they want, to tell them to chill out. they have to calm down if they want us to back them. putin is trying to control something. i think those troops, i'm not sure, were from the naval base. it's not an invasion. let's be grown-ups,...
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over the crisis in ukraine, and both sides with competing views of realities on the ground. following a he said-he said debate, here's sheila macvicar. >> from the broadest strokes down to the details from moscow to washington, what happened in the ukraine and what happens now are two widely different views of reality. take the street protests and bloody battles that led to the flight of president victor yanokovych, and to the new interim government. here's russian president, vladimir putin this morning, speaking at a news conference. [ speaking russian ] >> interpreter: there can only be one assessment. this has an anti-constitutional coup and an armed seizure of power. >> reporter: and secretary of state, jesus christ, where he toured kiev today. and the memorial to the fallen. >> the russian government would have you believe that the ukraine government is somehow illegitimate, or ignored by extremist. they overwhelmingly approved the new government, even with members of yanokovych's party for desserting him and voting overwhelming in order to approve this new government.
over the crisis in ukraine, and both sides with competing views of realities on the ground. following a he said-he said debate, here's sheila macvicar. >> from the broadest strokes down to the details from moscow to washington, what happened in the ukraine and what happens now are two widely different views of reality. take the street protests and bloody battles that led to the flight of president victor yanokovych, and to the new interim government. here's russian president, vladimir...
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secretary of state john kerry travels to the ukraine tomorrow. abc's terry moran is there. >> reporter: by sea the russian navy poured in more forces. on the roads, russian troops were on the move. on the border between crimea and the rest of ukraine, russian soldiers were spotted digging trenches, a sign they're here to stay. and nearby, in russia itself, full scale military exercises were under way ominously. for ukraine's new prime minister, it was all too much. >> we are on the brink of a disaster. >> reporter: in kiev, the ukrainian government put its military on high alert and mobilized forces. for war. but russia now totally controls this key part of ukraine. the crimean peninsula where there is strong popular support for russia and where the russian navy has based ships for two centuries. some pro-russian forces took over government buildings and trashed them. at nato headquarters in brussels, a sharp demand. >> russia must stop its military activities and its threats. >> reporter: at the ukrainian military base here in crimea, that wasn'
secretary of state john kerry travels to the ukraine tomorrow. abc's terry moran is there. >> reporter: by sea the russian navy poured in more forces. on the roads, russian troops were on the move. on the border between crimea and the rest of ukraine, russian soldiers were spotted digging trenches, a sign they're here to stay. and nearby, in russia itself, full scale military exercises were under way ominously. for ukraine's new prime minister, it was all too much. >> we are on the...
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secretary of state john kerry told the ukrainian president he has the strong support of the u.s. and thanked him for showing restraint. memphis spoke with the russian president vladamir putin on the phone. the president warned russia there will be consequences for sending troops into ukraine. president obama also spoke with the leaders of france and canada to shore up allied support. protesters gathered outside the white house demanding more action against russia's aggression. and the u.n. secretary-general called on putin to talk with the leaders in kiev. >> cool heads must prevail and dialogue must be the only thing to end this crisis. >> officials in the ukraine asked the u.n. to intervene. the british foreign secretary is traveling to kiev tomorrow. >>> new tonight, so-called revenge porn is just one step closer to being outlawed in virginia. lawmakers passed a bill making distribution illegal. revenge porn is when someone maliciously posts photos of a former lover online simply to embarrass them. the maryland house of delegates approved a bill earlier this week, and in maryl
secretary of state john kerry told the ukrainian president he has the strong support of the u.s. and thanked him for showing restraint. memphis spoke with the russian president vladamir putin on the phone. the president warned russia there will be consequences for sending troops into ukraine. president obama also spoke with the leaders of france and canada to shore up allied support. protesters gathered outside the white house demanding more action against russia's aggression. and the u.n....
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. >> secretary of state john kerry was in kiev today to meet with the ukraine's acting president an he urged putin to step down. >>> well the markets like the news that the tensions were easing. the dow jones shot up 227 points to its best close of the year. >>> a live look at downtown san francisco. it is dry now, but paul is tracking more rain. >> fog first, then we are dry most of the day tomorrow. but as we look live to the north on kpix5 high definition doppler, here comes the next round of rainfall. it will be raining steady two or three hours to the north tomorrow. but it will take until tomorrow evening before the rain makes it here. we have had a lot of rain recently and it has helped. the snow pack is up 9%. reservoirs are two percent normal. we will add two chances of rain in the forecast. we will talk about both and the weekend coming up. >>> thanks paul. a bay area man meets his family for dinner but never makes it home. the search going on right now. >>> the food you want, but may not be able to get because of the drought. >>> and was this stash of gold coins actually sto
. >> secretary of state john kerry was in kiev today to meet with the ukraine's acting president an he urged putin to step down. >>> well the markets like the news that the tensions were easing. the dow jones shot up 227 points to its best close of the year. >>> a live look at downtown san francisco. it is dry now, but paul is tracking more rain. >> fog first, then we are dry most of the day tomorrow. but as we look live to the north on kpix5 high definition...
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you have all these states and ukraine may be one of them, where the combination of population, environment, economic stresses, that the cold war masked and we prop them up, and those props are no longer there. they are literally blowing up. >> so i would take it you think the order is continuing to win at this point? but that the fight is getting more difficult? >> yes, it is. because we basically ended a period, becky, this applies to the west, too. to be a president, a mayor, a governor, a college president on balance in most of these countries was to give things away to people. i think we're entering an era, i hope it's short. to be a president, a governor, a mayor, a college president on balance is to take things away from people. the politics of taking things away from people, especially in a country like egypt or ukraine where they missed 50 years, there's a headline i want to write over and over again when i write about these in my column. the headline is who will tell the people? >> i like how you tie the themes together and find the overarching theme. if you had to pick one place
you have all these states and ukraine may be one of them, where the combination of population, environment, economic stresses, that the cold war masked and we prop them up, and those props are no longer there. they are literally blowing up. >> so i would take it you think the order is continuing to win at this point? but that the fight is getting more difficult? >> yes, it is. because we basically ended a period, becky, this applies to the west, too. to be a president, a mayor, a...
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. >> the future of the government and ukraine is unclear. there are reports that pro-russian gunmen stormed a building in the ukrainian state of crimea. >> fights broke out between pro-russia, russian demonstrators and supporters of the government. adding to the tensions, russia is conducting military drills. moscow says the exercises are not related to what is happening in kiev. the u.s. told russia any military action would be a grave mistake. ukraine's parliament will decide whether to approve the new interim government. they were announced that the main protest camp - that they are civic activists rather than veteran politicians. >> in a freezing independence square politicians have been forced to consult the people who believed they achieved the resolution. for those pitching to be part of the administration, this is more than symbolic. top of the least, the p.m. some cheers for oleksandr turchynov's father land party. >> translation: people are united, together. the important thing is that they feel they are engaged in the process of d
. >> the future of the government and ukraine is unclear. there are reports that pro-russian gunmen stormed a building in the ukrainian state of crimea. >> fights broke out between pro-russia, russian demonstrators and supporters of the government. adding to the tensions, russia is conducting military drills. moscow says the exercises are not related to what is happening in kiev. the u.s. told russia any military action would be a grave mistake. ukraine's parliament will decide...
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more international people like the foreign minister from great britain visiting ukraine. more of those people coming. they see what the actual situation is on the ground. especially in those eastern and crimean parts of ukraine where the media manipulation by the russians have been really strong. >> you say no boots on the ground approach, but some people say that's really the only way. they say if you are dealing with a country now that has four neighboring nato allies, that's a huge security risk. >> absolutely. and really the problem is that mr. putin has done this repeatedly. we heard this morning by senator lindsay graham saying that in maldova part of our territory has been referred to by the russian government since 1992. in george a in 2008, we saw those two unrecognized by any other country other than russia break off states being occupied by russia now we have the situation in crimea where it's a date back to occupation. what we would like to see is diplomatic resolution to this, by absolutely as your report said the ukrainian military and the people stand at th
more international people like the foreign minister from great britain visiting ukraine. more of those people coming. they see what the actual situation is on the ground. especially in those eastern and crimean parts of ukraine where the media manipulation by the russians have been really strong. >> you say no boots on the ground approach, but some people say that's really the only way. they say if you are dealing with a country now that has four neighboring nato allies, that's a huge...
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late today, the white house warned against any outside interference in ukraine. and a federal judge in texas struck down the state ban on gay marriage, the latest in a series of such rulings. >> ifill: online right now, since we're seven days away from madri gras, we're exploring the seven deadly sins. we start with the science of sloth. turns out, putting something off can be bad for your health. what explains the human tendency for chronic procrastination? all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. >> woodruff: last night's report by kwame holman on the battle over the future of the a-10 warthog aircraft provoked hundreds of responses from our viewers. we thought we'd share a few with you. one visitor who weighed in against the pentagon's decision to retire the jet said: another wrote: and another complained: >> ifill: but not everyone agreed the warthog should be saved. one viewer on our facebook page said: another wrote: if you'd like to see more comments, or write your own, visit our website or facebook page or tweet us back at newshour. >> woodru
late today, the white house warned against any outside interference in ukraine. and a federal judge in texas struck down the state ban on gay marriage, the latest in a series of such rulings. >> ifill: online right now, since we're seven days away from madri gras, we're exploring the seven deadly sins. we start with the science of sloth. turns out, putting something off can be bad for your health. what explains the human tendency for chronic procrastination? all that and more is on our...
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the parliament building in sydney federal call in the crimea region of ukraine. the sites was the scene of wednesday's scuffles between talk to groups of pro russian supporters. local car totally dead leaf out show by ralf and state that the government buildings to be occupied by many new forms which were unrecognizable insignia following the fall of president viktor yanukovich divisions with the new crate of come to the fore the crew russian defence groups of set up roadblocks and barricades to prevent spread your ep in protest is from traveling to the region from the capital kiev. as tensions simmer russia has placed troop some of the implementing measures to increase security russia's black sea fleet based in the area the unveiling of ukraine's new government's nominees got a mixed reception in may down on wednesday. ah seine epsom oaks and here on the rights was presented as prime minister designate and promptly received a chorus of boos. many in the crowd simply don't want a return of the old gods would again im eyeing the old noisy la woody in the money tha
the parliament building in sydney federal call in the crimea region of ukraine. the sites was the scene of wednesday's scuffles between talk to groups of pro russian supporters. local car totally dead leaf out show by ralf and state that the government buildings to be occupied by many new forms which were unrecognizable insignia following the fall of president viktor yanukovich divisions with the new crate of come to the fore the crew russian defence groups of set up roadblocks and barricades...
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secretary of state meeting with count counterpart sergey lavrov. this is the first time since the current crisis escalated that they've had a face-to-face to talk exit strategy. the ukrainian and russian governments meeting for the very first time, talking on a cabinet level today. and russian defense official is discussing ukraine later today at nato in brussels. so, there is definitely a change. whether this change is sustained is another question. back to you be. >> on the international stage the only reality that putin seems to be willing to acquiesce to is the economic reality of what this is doing in russia to their market. what's putin's next move? >> reporter: well, you're right. putin -- if there's one man who could make or break a deal, it's vladimir putin and it's obviously unclear what his next move is. washington and berlin are pushing this idea of sending international observers to monitor any rights abuses against russians or pro-russians on crimea, allowing hopefully some kind of pullback by those russian forces or pro-russian force
secretary of state meeting with count counterpart sergey lavrov. this is the first time since the current crisis escalated that they've had a face-to-face to talk exit strategy. the ukrainian and russian governments meeting for the very first time, talking on a cabinet level today. and russian defense official is discussing ukraine later today at nato in brussels. so, there is definitely a change. whether this change is sustained is another question. back to you be. >> on the...
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right now they're looking to secretly negotiate a trade deal with the united states called t. tipped the trans atlantic trade him investment partnership deal well either you u.s. trade talks face growing hostility ministers warn free trade talks between the united states and the e.u. are in danger of being drilled by populist groups opposing everything from globalisation to multinationals this is how they describe this max they're calling them populist and the exact quote from the finnish minister is we are grappling with people who are anti european who are entitled merican who are anti free trade who are entitled ization and who are anti bolton national corporations that's finland's minister for european trade alexander stubb and this is what he told eve ministers well the grand arc of history has gone through periods of globalisation and dick lobel ization prior to world war one was a period of high globalization and then you had world war one which is obviously a period of globalization a lot of bloodshed so here we are at the precipice once again i think clearly given the
right now they're looking to secretly negotiate a trade deal with the united states called t. tipped the trans atlantic trade him investment partnership deal well either you u.s. trade talks face growing hostility ministers warn free trade talks between the united states and the e.u. are in danger of being drilled by populist groups opposing everything from globalisation to multinationals this is how they describe this max they're calling them populist and the exact quote from the finnish...